Posted by JDNewbie on February 04, 2016 at 17:01:09 from (68.102.183.217):
I sitting here watching my 21 month old son play with his "tools". He has a couple little plastic sets with screws and screwdrivers, nuts and bolts and wrenches, and one set even has a cordless drill of sorts. Forget the teddy bear, this kid will not go to sleep without his "hammer". We forgot to send it to Grammy's house the other day and he would not take a nap until she found a "wrench" he could sleep with!
So, I'm watching him and remembering all of my Dad's tools my brothers and I probably lost over the years working on bicycles or whatever out in the driveway. I'm sure my Dad is going to get his pay backs through my son! I know at that specific moment when I find a tool in the dirt, I'll be upset (just like Dad always was, and rightfully so), but I'm kinda looking forward to it!
So how about it? Any memorable stories regarding youngsters and tools lost, found, or otherwise?
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